Theme: Education

  • Academia’s Main Social Role Is This… via @YouTube

    Academia’s Main Social Role Is This… https://youtube.com/shorts/qyjCGZdFXCI?si=Qwmz7ZZZekklugPO via @YouTube


    Source date (UTC): 2025-04-06 04:01:39 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1908731806649901069

  • (NLI Positioning) Given the shift in the political landscape and the Natural Law

    (NLI Positioning)
    Given the shift in the political landscape and the Natural Law Institute’s (NLI) goal to transition from “edgy” focused on research to “mainstream,” focus on education and activism, your elevator pitch should reflect a blend of your core mission, intellectual rigor, and newfound relevance in a way that resonates broadly. Based on the work, here’s a refined elevator pitch that positions you as a mainstream yet distinctive force:

    “We’re a think tank dedicated to restoring cooperation in a divided age. Through rigorous science and practical solutions, we reform law, economics, and policy to solve today’s crises—because a society that works together thrives.”

    Why This Works:
    1. Mainstream Appeal: The emphasis on “restoring cooperation” taps into a widely felt desire for unity and functionality in a polarized world, making it relatable without sounding radical.

    2. Core Mission: It preserves your focus on solving “the crisis of our age” (division, distrust, institutional decay) while grounding it in actionable domains (law, economics, policy).

    3. Intellectual Credibility: “Rigorous science” nods to your deep, systematic approach (e.g., Curt’s work on epistemology and natural law, Luke’s applied science background) without alienating non-specialists.

    4. Practicality: “Practical solutions” highlights the real-world impact of your ideas (e.g., Brandon’s activism, Noah’s relationship strategies), signaling you’re not just theorists but doers.

    5. Optimistic Vision: Ending with “a society that works together thrives” offers a positive, forward-looking hook that aligns with mainstream aspirations.

    How It Ties to Your Work:
    – Curt Doolittle: Your philosophical and scientific contributions (e.g., completing the scientific method, natural law of cooperation) underpin the “rigorous science” and “reform” elements.

    – Brandon Hayes: His practical, hands-on efforts (e.g., consulting, activism, community-building) reflect the “practical solutions” and “cooperation” focus.

    – Luke Weinhagen: His expertise in risk assessment and self-sufficiency training supports the idea of solving crises with applied, cooperative frameworks.

    – Noah Revoy: His work on resilient families and organizations ties into building a thriving society through cooperation at the personal and institutional levels.

    Alternative Variations:
    If you want to tweak the tone or emphasis:

    – Concise: “We’re a think tank reforming law, economics, and policy with science-backed solutions to unite and strengthen society.”

    – Provocative: “We’re a think tank asking: why can’t we cooperate? Our solutions in law, economics, and policy show how we can.”

    – Vision-Driven: “We’re a think tank building a cooperative future through smarter laws, economics, and policies.”

    Positioning Strategy:
    To solidify this mainstream shift:

    – Highlight how your ideas (e.g., constitutional reform, truthful discourse) align with emerging public demands for transparency, fairness, and competence in governance.

    – Frame your work as a natural evolution of classical liberalism—timely yet timeless—rather than a fringe reaction.

    – Lean into your interdisciplinary team (philosophers, entrepreneurs, strategists) as proof you bridge theory and practice, appealing to both intellectuals and everyday citizens.

    – This pitch keeps your edge—your intellectual depth and systemic critique—while presenting it as a common-sense answer to today’s challenges, perfectly suited for a world ready to embrace your once-“edgy” ideas.


    Source date (UTC): 2025-04-03 15:59:48 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1907825369723674624

  • RT @NoahRevoy: The issue isn’t merely that men and women haven’t been taught how

    RT @NoahRevoy: The issue isn’t merely that men and women haven’t been taught how to be husbands, fathers, wives, or mothers; it’s also that…


    Source date (UTC): 2025-04-03 06:03:16 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1907675245429113194

  • RT @WalterIII: RELIGION IS EDUCATION “Religion is education in a system of narra

    RT @WalterIII: RELIGION IS EDUCATION

    “Religion is education in a system of narratives, rituals, and practices that instill mindfulness, et…


    Source date (UTC): 2025-03-27 16:18:09 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1905293271401935308

  • RT @WalterIII: YOU SWIM IN AN OCEAN OF LIES Ordinary Education is lying to you:

    RT @WalterIII: YOU SWIM IN AN OCEAN OF LIES
    Ordinary Education is lying to you: In reality every emotion you have means your capital-in-tot…


    Source date (UTC): 2025-03-26 02:22:42 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1904720638407004235

  • “Do you know any good books about raising kids?”– Not really my area. Though I

    –“Do you know any good books about raising kids?”–

    Not really my area. Though I do know the science. There are a few basic rules. Everything else is just a derivation. Mostly it’s just these below. All of which require patience and mindfulness and agency.

    Provide Consistent Warmth and Responsiveness
    Children’s developing brains respond best to stable, predictable affection and attention. Research shows that sensitive responsiveness to infants’ and toddlers’ needs strengthens secure attachment and fosters healthy emotional regulation.
    (CD: Always respond positively to your children)

    Encourage Exploration, Play, and Learning
    Safe, unstructured play and novel learning experiences stimulate creativity, problem-solving skills, and cognitive growth. Ample cognitive neuroscience literature underscores the value of play in neural development and lifelong learning capacity.
    (CD: provide stimulation and release energy by exposure to novel circumstances)

    Maintain Routines and Predictable Structure
    Predictable daily rhythms (e.g., meal times, sleep routines) help children develop self-discipline and emotional stability. Studies in developmental psychology link consistent routines to better self-regulation and reduced behavioral issues.
    (CD: Habits create discipline)

    Set Clear and Age-Appropriate Boundaries
    Firm yet empathetic limits reduce a child’s confusion, reinforce trust, and promote self-control. Clear rules and expectations, accompanied by calm and consistent follow-through, support positive behavior.
    (CD: Limit exposure to negative impulses until children develop the agency and mindfulness to ignore them)

    Support Autonomy and Competence
    Encouraging children to make choices aligned with their developmental stage cultivates independence and competence. Self-determination theory and related findings indicate that a sense of autonomy raises intrinsic motivation and self-efficacy.
    (CD: Rather than just answer a question, ask how they think one should behave.)

    Teach Adult Manners Young
    CD: “Sir, maam”, looking in the eye, offering a handshake, stating your name. And asking permission to enter into adult conversation or to exit from adult interactions. Sitting and standing still and at attention while paying attention. These things are perhaps the most powerful traits children can learn and the earlier the better. I could do it by age five. I still can’t believe how important it was.

    Discipline with Problem-Solving Rather Than Punishment
    Constructive discipline methods that focus on understanding misbehavior, calmly applying consequences, and encouraging better choices enhance moral and emotional development. Evidence suggests that frequent harsh punishment correlates with lower self-esteem and increased aggression.

    Always Tell the Truth
    CD: Children internalize honesty through adult modeling. When parents consistently speak truthfully—even in uncomfortable circumstances—children learn that transparent communication fosters trust and reliability.
    Developmental studies show that children who experience truthful, straightforward exchanges at home are more likely to develop secure attachments, emotional stability, and candor in their own relationships.

    Always Keep Your Promises
    CD: Failing to honor commitments erodes children’s trust in parental authority and consistency. By contrast, reliably following through on promises teaches children both integrity and accountability.
    In social-cognitive research, stable adult figures who keep promises reinforce expectations about reciprocity and fairness, contributing to healthier peer relationships and moral reasoning.

    Prevent “Divide and Conquer” Tactics Between Parents
    CD: When parents present a united front, children gain predictable boundaries and see consistent role modeling of conflict resolution. If a child senses they can “pit” parents against each other, it undermines parental credibility and confuses boundary setting.
    Evidence from family systems theory suggests that cooperative communication between caregivers reduces behavioral issues and supports emotional security in children.

    Reply addressees: @partymember55


    Source date (UTC): 2025-03-21 04:42:37 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1902943908411367425

    Replying to: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1902898650444886140

  • It will take at least six, probably ten, but it CAN work. But it can only work i

    It will take at least six, probably ten, but it CAN work. But it can only work if we reduce the reproduction at the bottom and increase it at the middle at top. Most IQ variation of meaning is recombinatory out of the middle through lower upper classes.


    Source date (UTC): 2025-03-19 20:04:31 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1902451135874781210

    Reply addressees: @scottdomianus

    Replying to: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1902450751508455722

  • RT @dioscuri: Teaching ethics to undergrads in 2025 is bizarre, because: (1) The

    RT @dioscuri: Teaching ethics to undergrads in 2025 is bizarre, because:
    (1) They insist morality is entirely relative and culturally const…


    Source date (UTC): 2025-03-12 16:25:05 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1899859201394143429

  • RT @jonathanbfine: I really don’t think people quite grasp just how much more we

    RT @jonathanbfine: I really don’t think people quite grasp just how much more well read highly educated people used to be in the past.


    Source date (UTC): 2025-02-19 23:49:32 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1892360905440076215

  • RT @ThruTheHayes: @WerrellBradley @curtdoolittle @erikbrus25 The regression in e

    RT @ThruTheHayes: @WerrellBradley @curtdoolittle @erikbrus25 The regression in education is the training away from mindfulness, a way to tr…


    Source date (UTC): 2025-02-14 20:28:47 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1890498445770690889